Shoalhaven Coast

Shoalhaven Coast is an Australian wine region located in the state of New South Wales.

The superb coastal beaches brings in enormous tourism, which boosts the wine market.

The Shoalhaven coast has been a great success over the years with the establishment of new wineries and increased number of visitors to the area.

Shoalhaven is a city located in the South-eastern coastal region of New South Wales, Australia.

The South coast railway line cuts through the northern part of the city and stops at Bomaderry.

The city was named "Shoalhaven" by George Bass in 1797, when he explored the area and crossed the entryway to the river.

[4] The first vineyard in the region was planted by Alexander Berry at Coolangatta Estate on the slopes of Mt.

Vineyards on the north directly facing the slopes are open, well-drained and exposed to air.

The Shoalhaven coast wine festival takes place on every June long weekend.

[6] Thousands of visitors come to the region to stay for three days for exciting live music, fine food, winemaker's dinners, wine education talks, vineyard tours, market stalls etc.